Used buying checklist

Toyota Auris reliability, common problems and used buying checks

A used Toyota Auris looks better than average for reliability in UK MOT data: 15.1% of 184,579 tests failed, compared with 18.7% across all indexed models. A good example should have a clean MOT history for corrosion and structure, suspension and steering, and lights and electrical.

Is a used Toyota Auris a good buy?

It can be, if the exact car has a clean history for corrosion and structure, suspension and steering, and lights and electrical.

What should I check first?

Start with corrosion and structure, suspension and steering, and lights and electrical, then compare the car's mileage and recall record below.

Sources used: DVSA MOT tests (Apr 2026); vehicle recalls (Apr 2026); MOT fault wording (May 2025). MOT data does not capture every reliability issue, especially intermittent engine, gearbox or infotainment faults that do not appear during the test.

Before you view one

Focus on corrosion and structure, suspension and steering, and lights and electrical

The model's recorded failure rate is 15.1%, -3.6 percentage points compared with the average across all models. Use the seller questions below to check whether repeat MOT notes have actually been repaired.

  • MOT tests analysed184,579 tests
  • Median tested mileage74,894 miles
  • Failed MOT tests27,831
Used buyer verdict

Should you buy a used Toyota Auris?

84.9% of the MOT tests we analysed for this model passed. The model's recorded failure rate is 15.1%, -3.6 percentage points compared with the average across all models. This is a buying brief for the exact car in front of you: clean repeat history matters more than badge reputation.

Better than average in our MOT data
Green light if The car has a tidy MOT pattern, recent repairs for corrosion and structure, suspension and steering, and lights and electrical, matching tyres, and paperwork for service or recall work.
Renegotiate if The latest MOT mentions corrosion and structure, suspension and steering, and lights and electrical, consumables are due together, or the seller cannot show what was fixed after advisories.
Walk away if Dangerous defects, corrosion near structural areas, warning lights, or the same component family keep returning without clear repair evidence.
  • Repeat unresolved MOT notes for corrosion and structure, suspension and steering, and lights and electrical
  • corrosion and structure appearing across more than one MOT
  • Any dangerous MOT failure on the exact car, especially if the same area appears again later
  • A seller who cannot explain MOT wording such as "corroded and seriously weakened"
Is a used Toyota Auris a good buy?

It can be, if the exact car has a clean history for corrosion and structure, suspension and steering, and lights and electrical.

What should I check first?

Start with corrosion and structure, suspension and steering, and lights and electrical, then compare the car's mileage and recall record below.

What usually fails on the Toyota Auris?

Corrosion and structure is the clearest named problem area in the MOT history (35.5 MOT notes per 100 tests). These counts are issue notes, not failure rates, because a single MOT can list several faults.

What starts showing up after high mileage on the Toyota Auris?

Past 100k miles on the Toyota Auris, MOT records most often point to corrosion and structure, suspension and steering, and lights and electrical.

Is a Toyota Auris fault normal for its age?

The MOT failure rate rises from 0.0% at 0-3 years to 22.9% at 15+ years. Compare the car with the nearest age range before treating a fault as normal wear or a warning sign. The average MOT failure rate across all models in the same dataset is 18.7%.

What should I inspect first on a used Toyota Auris?

Start with corrosion and structure, suspension and steering, lights and electrical, and windscreen, wipers, and mirrors. The checklist on this page explains why each area is being recommended, what to inspect, and what to ask the seller.

Are there Toyota Auris safety recalls to know about?

No relevant recall notices are listed in this report, but recall completion is tied to the exact vehicle, so the seller should still be able to prove recall status.

What should I check first?

Start with corrosion and structure, suspension and steering, lights and electrical, and windscreen, wipers, and mirrors. The checklist on this page explains why each area is being recommended, what to inspect, and what to ask the seller. Each item shows whether it comes from MOT results, recall notices, or a standard used-car check.

What changes with mileage?

Past 100k miles on the Toyota Auris, MOT records most often point to corrosion and structure, suspension and steering, and lights and electrical.

0-50k miles corrosion and structure and windscreen, wipers, and mirrors. 47,155 tests in this mileage range
50-100k miles corrosion and structure and suspension and steering. 83,250 tests in this mileage range
100-150k miles corrosion and structure and suspension and steering. 37,283 tests in this mileage range
150-200k miles corrosion and structure and suspension and steering. 10,537 tests in this mileage range
200k+ miles suspension and steering and lights and electrical. 5,482 tests in this mileage range
Common MOT problem areas
184,579 MOT tests analysed for this model
147,003 Distinct vehicles represented
15.1% Recorded MOT test failure rate — -3.6 percentage points vs all models

Common faults: what usually fails on this model?

Corrosion and structure is the clearest named problem area in the MOT history (35.5 MOT notes per 100 tests). These counts are issue notes, not failure rates, because a single MOT can list several faults.

Corrosion and structure
  • corroded and seriously weakened
  • excessively corroded
35.5 MOT notes per 100 tests
Suspension and steering
  • ball joint dust cover severely deteriorated
  • ball joint dust cover no longer prevents the ingress of dirt
13.5 MOT notes per 100 tests
Lights and electrical
  • slightly damaged
  • does not illuminate simultaneously with the position lamps
11.1 MOT notes per 100 tests
Windscreen, wipers, and mirrors
  • damaged but not adversely affecting driver's view
  • does not clear the windscreen effectively
6.2 MOT notes per 100 tests
Emissions, engine, and exhaust
  • emissions exceed manufacturer's specified limit
  • has a major leak of exhaust gases
3.9 MOT notes per 100 tests
Tyres and wheels
  • Nail in tyre
  • on a single line braking system has inadequate effort at a wheel
1.9 MOT notes per 100 tests
Brakes
  • remains on when the brakes are released
  • not releasing correctly and functionality of brakes affected
0.0 MOT notes per 100 tests
Mileage and age checks

Mileage changes: what starts showing up after high mileage?

Past 100k miles on the Toyota Auris, MOT records most often point to corrosion and structure, suspension and steering, and lights and electrical. On lower-mileage cars, the most common named areas are corrosion and structure, windscreen, wipers, and mirrors, and suspension and steering.

Mileage range Tests Vehicles Failure rate (vs all models) Median mileage
0-50k 47,155 41,844 8.3%-2.6 percentage points vs all models 35,791 miles
50-100k 83,250 67,025 15.9%-4.8 percentage points vs all models 73,171 miles
100-150k 37,283 27,770 20.5%-5.7 percentage points vs all models 118,049 miles
150-200k 10,537 7,298 19.6%-7.7 percentage points vs all models 167,923 miles
200k+ 5,482 3,465 17.5%-9.1 percentage points vs all models 233,601 miles

Problem areas by mileage

Past 100k miles on the Toyota Auris, MOT records most often point to corrosion and structure, suspension and steering, and lights and electrical.

Mileage range Car areas most often recorded Specific MOT defect examples
0-50k
  • Corrosion and structure (11.9 MOT notes per 100 tests)
  • Windscreen, wipers, and mirrors (5.2 MOT notes per 100 tests)
  • Suspension and steering (3.4 MOT notes per 100 tests)
  • No exact MOT wording is available for this mileage range.
50-100k
  • Corrosion and structure (39.6 MOT notes per 100 tests)
  • Suspension and steering (13.1 MOT notes per 100 tests)
  • Lights and electrical (10.8 MOT notes per 100 tests)
  • No exact MOT wording is available for this mileage range.
100-150k
  • Corrosion and structure (60.1 MOT notes per 100 tests)
  • Suspension and steering (22.4 MOT notes per 100 tests)
  • Lights and electrical (19.5 MOT notes per 100 tests)
  • No exact MOT wording is available for this mileage range.
150-200k
  • Corrosion and structure (36.0 MOT notes per 100 tests)
  • Suspension and steering (24.3 MOT notes per 100 tests)
  • Lights and electrical (17.5 MOT notes per 100 tests)
  • No exact MOT wording is available for this mileage range.
200k+
  • Suspension and steering (27.2 MOT notes per 100 tests)
  • Lights and electrical (14.0 MOT notes per 100 tests)
  • Corrosion and structure (10.6 MOT notes per 100 tests)
  • No exact MOT wording is available for this mileage range.

Fair comparisons: is this problem normal for its age?

The MOT failure rate rises from 0.0% at 0-3 years to 22.9% at 15+ years. Compare the car with the nearest age range before treating a fault as normal wear or a warning sign. The average MOT failure rate across all models in the same dataset is 18.7%. The highest failure rate by age is 22.9% for 15+ years cars, based on 22,867 tests.

Age range Tests Vehicles Failure rate (vs all models) Median age
0-3 years
2023–2026 reg.
1 1 0.0%-8.4 percentage points vs all models 1.0 years
3-6 years
2020–2023 reg.
25,846 21,003 8.8%-1.7 percentage points vs all models 5.1 years
6-10 years
2016–2020 reg.
73,790 59,274 11.6%-5.1 percentage points vs all models 8.0 years
10-15 years
2011–2016 reg.
62,075 48,476 19.0%-4.6 percentage points vs all models 12.8 years
15+ years
pre-2011 reg.
22,867 17,580 22.9%-3.0 percentage points vs all models 15.8 years
Recall records and data freshness

Recall context: are there safety notices to know about?

No relevant recall notices are listed in this report, but recall completion is tied to the exact vehicle, so the seller should still be able to prove recall status.

No relevant recall notices are listed here. Recall completion is still vehicle-specific, so check the exact car with the manufacturer or DVSA.

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Sources used: DVSA MOT tests (Apr 2026); vehicle recalls (Apr 2026); MOT fault wording (May 2025). These are patterns from many MOT tests and recall notices. They help you decide what to inspect and what to ask; they do not certify the condition of one specific car.

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